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Three Blind Mice and Other Stories (Hercule Poirot, #30; Miss Marple, #2.2) Three Blind Mice and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
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“She had often been alone in the house before—but she had never before been so conscious of being alone in it.”
Agatha Christie, Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
“The fact that her breakfast had been excellently cooked and served, with good coffee and homemade marmalade, in a curious way annoyed her still more. It had deprived her of a legitimate cause of complaint. Her bed, too, had been comfortable, with embroidered sheets and a soft pillow. Mrs. Boyle liked comfort, but she also liked to find fault. The latter was, perhaps, the stronger passion of the two.”
Agatha Christie, Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
“But I did really want to know. I mean, it’s interesting, don’t you think, to know all about people? What they feel and think, I mean, not just who they are and what they do.”
Agatha Christie, Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
“The shrill note of a bell made them both jump.
“That’s the front door,” said Giles. “Enter - a murderer,” he added facetiously.”
Agatha Christie, Three Blind Mice and Other Stories